Firenze Number Nine Wellness Hotel

Firenze Number Nine, located in the centre Florence, famous world-wide as the jewel of the Renaissance, is a unique hotel in terms of attention to detail and warm hospitality.It sits adjacent to the Medici Chapels, a few steps from the Cathedral, the Ponte Vecchio and all the monuments that make Florence an open-air museum.It is 9, the number itself (considered sacred) to have inspired the whole project: it is the number of Universal Love, which translates into the care and dedication with which the staff endeavours to offer guests a one-of-a-kind experience from a practical as well as, emotional point of view.Elegant and understated, Firenze Number Nine enriches a guest’s stay with tiny details to make for a memorable experience: spacious and comfortable rooms, a fresh and tasty breakfast, regeneration and relaxation ensured by a spacious spa and exercise area, young and willing staff on hand to help with your every need.

What makes this hotel special?

A unique experienceOnce a noble Florentine residence, now a luxury boutique hotel:Firenze Number Nine combines art, beauty and elegance.A hotel concept dedicated to the highest standards of hospitality.

What makes the destination worth visiting?

Florence is one of the most beautiful cities of the world, hosting the 20% of the UNESCO world heritage. Good food and nice weather.

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The Medici Chapels (Cappelle medicee) are two structures at the Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence, Italy, dating from the 16th and 17th centuries, and built as extensions to Brunelleschi's 15th-century church, with the purpose of celebrating the Medici family, patrons of the church and Grand Dukes of Tuscany. The Sagrestia Nuova, ("New Sacristy"), was designed by Michelangelo. The larger Cappella dei Principi, ("Chapel of the Princes"), though proposed in the 16th century, was not begun until the early 17th century, its design being a collaboration between the family and architects.

From Piazza S. Lorenzo to Via dell'Ariento, all around the Basilica of San Lorenzo (in the very historical center of the city) you can find what may be the most important market of the city. Just walk around searching for clothing, articles in leather, souvenirs, etc. It is Closed on Sundays and Mondays.

From the moment you step in the door to the final (complimentary) limoncello, the service, atmosphere, and food are remarkable, not to mention the very reasonable prices. The wines are also a very good price.